
On Nov. 4, Franklin High School presented at the Aurora Institute Symposium in New Orleans. The Aurora Institute brings together innovators working to transform K-12 education. At the symposium, attendees from across the education innovation space are pushing for learning to happen outside of traditional school walls and to be more personalized, competency-based, and future-focused. The students and staff from FHS presented their work to other schools from across the country on their new schedule and the positive transition to competency education. The students also interviewed other students and staff to create a video to share with other schools in the area. From left, Principal David Levesque, Patrick McBey, Noah Roper, Kaia Roper, Abby Pitman and Carisa Corrow. (Courtesy photo)
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